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New Zealand gives further aid to Philippines
Friday, 21 December 2012, 3:40 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Government
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Hon Murray McCully
Minister of Foreign Affairs
21
December 2012
NZ gives further aid to
Philippines
Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully
today announced New Zealand will provide further assistance
to the Philippines to help with the recovery process
following Typhoon Bopha.
Two weeks after Typhoon Bopha
first hit the Philippines, the death toll stands at 1050,
while 838 people remain missing. Bopha affected 6.2 million
people in 34 provinces, destroying thousands of homes and
livelihoods.
“New Zealand will be making an additional
$1.5 million available to support relief and early recovery
efforts, taking our support so far to $2 million,” Mr
McCully says.
The New Zealand Government earlier provided
$500,000 to the International Federation of the Red Cross
for essential relief items such as food, water and
shelter.
New Zealand’s latest contribution will support
UNICEF ($1 million) and New Zealand non-government
organisations ($500,000) in meeting urgent water and
sanitation
needs.
ENDS
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